The effects on in vitro exposure of chicken thymic-dependent lymphocytes to complement inactivated rabbit antichick brain serum (RACB) previously absorbed with normal serum (ns) and kidney (k) RACBns, k was investigated. Spleen lymphocytes which normally initiate a ‘graft vs. host’ reaction give rise to much more intense reactions when treated with (RACB)ns, k. This may be due to increased antigenicity of the donor cell and/or stimulation of the donor T cell. Migration studies showed that chicken thymocytes are capable of in vitro migration which can be inhibited by exposure to (RACB)ns, k. Thymocytes pretreated with (RACB)ns, k were found to express factor(s) capable of inhibiting thymocyte migration. The correlation between lymphokines and increased splenomegaly was discus
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